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    #4482 at 2020-06-18 23:09:27 (UTC+1)

    https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2019/11/26/twitter-allows-pedophiles-to-discuss-attraction-to-minors/
    https://www.foxnews.com/tech/bizarre-facebook-survey-asks-users-if-they-condone-pedophilia
    Difficult truths.
    This is not another 4-year election.
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    https://www.breitbart.com/tech/2019/11/26/twitter-allows-pedophiles-to-discuss-attraction-to-minors/ https://www.foxnews.com/tech/bizarre-facebook-survey-asks-users-if-they-condone-pedophilia Difficult truths. This is not another 4-year election. ARCHIVES: BREITBART: Twitter Allows Pedophiles to Discuss Attraction to Minors by ALLUM BOKHARI26 Nov 2019 https://archive.fo/Nipx5 But if you’re a pedophile who wants to discuss your attraction to minors — Twitter’s just fine with that. Big League Politics discovered a little-noticed, quietly enacted Twitter rule change from March, which says “Discussions related to child sexual exploitation as a phenomenon or attraction towards minors are permitted, provided they don’t promote or glorify child sexual exploitation in any way.” So, if you post politically inconvenient yet accurate statistical facts, as Ngo did, you get suspended. But if you discuss “attraction towards minors,” Twitter explicitly allows it. FOX: Bizarre Facebook survey asks users if they condone pedophilia By Nicolas Vega | New York Post Published March 6, 2018 https://archive.fo/sFuZx Facebook is under fire for publishing a stomach-churning survey that asked users whether pedophiles should be allowed to solicit “sexual pictures” from underage girls. The cringeworthy poll surfaced at the top of Facebook’s home page for an unspecified number of users this past weekend, according to a report. “In thinking about an ideal world where you could set Facebook’s policies, how would you handle the following: a private message in which an adult man asks a 14-year-old girl for sexual pictures,” one question in the survey reads. The disgusting multiple-choice poll gave users the option to condone the sick behavior, allowing them to vote that the “content should be allowed on Facebook, and I would not mind seeing it.” Another possible, nausea-inducing response was that “the content should be allowed on Facebook, but I don’t want to see it.” The twisted survey was spotted by an editor at the Guardian, who published screenshots of it on Twitter.

    SCREENSHOT: https://postimg.cc/sQg3b65f